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Maria A. Arbona
Associate


Email: maria.arbona@morganlewis.com
Philadelphia
1701 Market St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2921
Phone: 215.963.5348
Fax: 215.963.5001

Maria A. Arbona is an associate in Morgan Lewis's Litigation Practice and a member of the eData team.

Ms. Arbona focuses on electronic discovery and data management matters.

A vital part of our Litigation Practice, eData is an expanding practice area created at Morgan Lewis to address the impact of electronic data on business and legal strategies. Formerly known as Legal Logistics, eData helps clients meet increasingly demanding regulatory and legal requirements with cost-effective prelitigation risk management, eDiscovery consulting, and document review.

We partner with in-house legal, IT, and records-management teams as well as outside technology vendors to apply best practices, inside and outside litigation. We offer start-to-finish litigation management, from litigation holds and data preservation, to negotiations with opposing counsel, to discovery motion practice, depositions, and trial support. We are a national team with both West Coast and East Coast capabilities.

Our emphasis is on giving practical, real-world advice and services to clients. Combining legal experience with technological know-how, eData brings all aspects of electronic data and records management—which traditionally have operated independently—together in one shop. This critical link drives strategic thinking, collaboration, and problem solving. Our industry-leading “best practices” guide clients to meet eDiscovery obligations in ways that minimize cost and maximize quality.

The eData team plays a large role in defending clients in corporate matters, including product liability, mass torts, antitrust, M&A, regulatory, white collar, compliance, construction, insurance coverage, and complex commercial litigation.

Ms. Arbona earned her J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law in 2003, and her B.A. in psychology and history from the University of Pennsylvania in 2000. She is fluent in Spanish and English.

Ms. Arbona is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania.

Education

  • Temple University Beasley School of Law, 2003, J.D.
  • University of Pennsylvania, 2000, B.A.